
Joseph Cox
Pilot
Flight Experience & Aircraft
3 type ratings • 3,841 total hours
Total Hours
3,841
Multi-Engine Hours
3,772
Jet Hours
3,772
Turboprop Hours
0
Type Ratings
GULFSTREAM GV
Training date: Jul 2010
Training facility: FSI
739 hours in type
BOEING DC-10
Training date: Dec 2006
Training facility: USAF
1,530 hours in type
BEECHJET BE400
Training date: Apr 2003
Training facility: USAF
1,224 hours in type
Work Experience
Math and Physics Instructor / Substitute Teacher
The Villages
Taught high school math and physics courses full time until May 2025. Currently, I am employed as a part time substitute for all schools in The Villages Chart School system. Responsible for lesson planning and delivery of lectures to students. Develop assessments to ensure state standards are met. Remediate students who struggle with math and physics concepts.
Assistant Professor
US Air Force
Instructed one semester of technical major Differential Equations and one semester of pre-engineering Calculus I (core requirement). Lesson planned and taught eight sections comprised of 132 students in both an in-person setting and hybrid environment (50% virtual and 50% in-person due to COVID mitigation strategy). Regularly conducted in-person, unscripted lectures to individual sections as well as the entire Calculus I course consisting of 500+ students.
Chief Financial Officer/Project Manager
Flaxen Design
Managed corporation financial interactions and coordinated accounts payable/receivable with accounting/bookkeeping services. Project manager for all web development projects. Performed data analysis and briefed web/social media analytics to clients to inform advertising strategy development. Lead programmer for web development utilizing back-end scripting and database management languages, PHP and SQL, as well as front-end mark-up and scripting languages, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Assistant Professor
US Air Force
As assistant professor, I taught and course directed eight semesters of pre-engineering mathematics (Calculus 1, Calculus 2, and Differential Equations) at the US Air Force Academy. As course director, I designed all aspects of the differential equations course to meet national accreditation standards as well as prepare Air Force Cadets to become future leaders in the US Air Force.
Commander - Delivery Control Officer
US Air Force
Led an overseas unit responsible for all US and Allied fighter aircraft deployment to and redeployment from any location in Europe, Africa, and Middle East. As Delivery Control Officer, I performed all aspects of military planning and flight dispatch of fighter and supporting tanker aircraft to ensure mission success. During this time, I also supported a long term deployment to a location in the Middle East as military strategist.
Masters Degree Student
US Air Force
Distinguished Graduate - Received my second masters degree as an in-resident student and the US Air Force's Air Command and Staff College
Group/Squadron Evaluator Pilot - DV Msn Planner
US Air Force
Managed flight standards and oversaw all evaluations for every pilot and crewmember of two different weapons systems (GV/C-37B and 707/KC-135). Performed worldwide mission planning for all VVIP (US 4-star generals and admirals, Ambassadors, Congressional Delegations) flights executed by MacDill C-37 crews. As PIC of VVIP missions, I oversaw all aspects of flight operations (flying, passenger handling, secure communications, etc) to ensure mission success.
Chief Evaluator Pilot-Chief of Safety-Scheduler
US Air Force
Evaluator, Instructor, and Aircraft Commander (PIC) of US Air Force's largest tanker aircraft. Conducted worldwide operations performing aerial refueling and military cargo movement missions. Executed combat missions over Iraq, Afghanistan and other areas of Southwest Asia and the Horn of Africa. As the chief evaluator I ensured crew qualification and readiness to execute missions. As chief of safety, I managed all aspects of flying ang ground safety to ensure mission readiness.
Instructor Pilot / UPT Check Pilot
US Air Force
Taught flight and ground instruction and training to students pilots during all phases of Undergraduate Piot Training in the BE400 (Military designation is T-1A). Phases consisted of basic VFR flying to advanced instruments, navigation, formation, and low-level ops. Performed student check rides to ensure students met standards to proceed to subsequent phases of pilot training or follow-on aircraft.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Basic Science (Pre-Med)
United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, CO
Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering
University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, AL
Master of Military Operational Art and Science
Air University at Maxwell AFB, AL
Profile Overview
3,841
Total Flight Hours
3
Aircraft Types
26
Years Experience
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